Trinity Medical Center - West
2701 - 17TH STREET, Rock Island, IL, 61201
Located in the Quad Cities region of Illinois, along the Mississippi River, Moline offers seniors a blend of small-town Midwestern charm and metropolitan infrastructure, with convenient access to medical facilities such as the Quad Cities Select Specialty Hospital and Genesis Medical Center. Moline also has an exceptionally low cost of living, 25.4% below the U.S. norm, allowing seniors to stretch their budgets further. Nursing home care, averaging $6,327 per month for a semi private room, is considerably cheaper in the city than the national average.
Nursing homes are generally ideal for seniors who need frequent medical care to maintain stable health. However, they also offer therapies and other rehabilitative treatments that can aid recovery from short-term conditions. Seniors who don't need the level of support a nursing home provides might consider assisted living or home health care instead, as these forms of care are more affordable and typically offer a higher degree of independence.
By reading this guide, seniors can learn more about what costs to expect in Moline nursing homes and how these expenses compare to fees in nearby areas. The guide also includes a list of free resources offering further information.
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2701 - 17TH STREET, Rock Island, IL, 61201
On average, nursing homes in Moline charge $6,327 for semi private and $7,239 for private rooms.
Semi Private rooms in nursing homes cost $61 more per month in Moline than Illinois' average but $1,581 less than the national norm. Most cities close to Moline are more expensive, with nursing care costing nearly 3.4% more in Peoria and almost 17.7% more in Rockford. These higher prices are also consistent across the Iowan border, which Moline straddles. A semi private nursing home room costs $517 more in Cedar Rapids, IA, and $745 more in Iowa City, IA.
Moline
$6,327
Illinois
$6,266
United States
$7,908
Peoria
$6,540
Rockford
$7,445
Cedar Rapids, IA
$6,844
Iowa City, IA
$7,072
Nursing homes in Moline charge $6,327 for semi private rooms and $7,239 for private rooms. However, there are other options for seniors, such as home health care, which offers daytime skilled nursing for $1,179 less than a semi private nursing home room. In-home care, which provides assistance with daily activities, also costs $1,179 less, while expenses average $1,977 less in assisted living communities, which provide residential help with daily activities. Adult day care costs almost 73% less than a semi private nursing home room, making it an affordable choice for seniors who only need daytime support.
In-Home Care
$5,148
Home Health Care
$5,148
Adult Day Health Care
$1,695
Assisted Living Facility
$4,350
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$6,327
Nursing Home Facility (private room)
$7,239
Note: Data for Moline was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Davenport, IA, was used instead.Â
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
If these options aren't available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about local financial assistance programs for seniors.
Nursing Homes
Marge
2
Review of Heartland of Moline
My sister-in-law is at Heartland of Moline. It's a nursing home and she's in a room with another lady and this lady yells and is out of control. The only way she is not like that is when they give...
Provider response
Marge, we are sorry that your family has had a negative experience at our center. Although we cannot discuss any specific issues on this site due to patient privacy, we would like to talk with you...
Nursing Homes
Nancy Kimbel
1
Review of Heartland of Moline
I would like to know how a RN can work there, make life and death decisions, but can’t or won’t administer an IV. From what I understand there are at least two RN’S on duty at the same time. I was...
Provider response
Nancy, we are sorry that your loved one had a negative experience at our center. Although we cannot discuss any specific issues on this site due to patient privacy, we would like to talk with you...
Nursing Homes
JoySH
3
Review of Heartland of Moline
My dad went to Heartland after a hospital stay for septicemia. He was very weakened by his time in bed and needed PT as well as antibiotic infusions. His medication was properly done and the...
Provider response
Thanks for bringing your concerns about communication to our attention, Joy. While we cannot discuss patient care in a public forum, could you please contact us on our Care Line by calling or...